Sarfaraz Khan remains unfazed by his recent form, emphasizing his past successes and the importance of team unity.

Most domestic batters dream of one 1000-run Ranji season in their entire career. Sarfaraz Khan looks at that milestone and shrugs. For him, it’s just a line on a much bigger scorecard - one he feels gives him enough credit to ride out a brief dip without losing sleep.

So when questions about his current poor form came his way at the Wankhede on the eve of Mumbai’s next clash against Pondicherry, Sarfaraz didn’t sound rattled. He sounded amused, almost defiant, leaning on four years of production, and there was a clear message from him: judge me by the body of work, not by two or three innings.

“You can’t score runs in every match. I scored so many runs in the last four seas

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